Pros and cons
What Wized does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.
Pros
- Seamless Webflow integration (cohesive ecosystem).
- No JavaScript coding needed (visual logic).
- Transparent pricing by page views + elements.
- Pre-built APIs simplify integrations.
Cons
- Webflow-dependent (double lock-in).
- Higher tiers are steep for many startups.
- Limited for true backends (no native real-time).
- Less flexible than custom Node/Python framework.
Wized: when it makes sense.
Wized suits extending Webflow with light business logic; for complex backends, a traditional framework (Node.js, Python, etc.) is more prudent.
Keep if
You use Webflow and need backend logic.. You want to avoid learning JavaScript/Node but integrate APIs.
- You use it at least once a week
- The monthly cost (€19) is small next to the time it saves you
Challenge if
Your app needs heavy backend (real-time, advanced caching, microservices).. You're starting without Webflow (Wized depends heavily on Webflow).
- You use it less than once a month
- A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do

